JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUSTJaisakthi Educational Trust has now constructing the proposed buildings with built-up area of 79,088.56 Sq.m at Varadharajapuram, Poonamallee Taluk, Thiruvallur
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JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST 23, RAILWAY COLON Y II STREET, NELSON MANICKAM ROAD, CHENNAI - 600 029.
E-MAIL : jaisakthieducationaltrust@gmail.com jaisakthieducationaltrust@panimalar.ac.in
Dr. P. Cliinruufu.rai, M.A., Ph.o., Managing Trustee
Ph. :23741205 23741289 23743892
Fax: 044-23742744
REF : JET/T/025/2019-2020 Date: 02.07.2019
To
The Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Central),
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Regional Office (South Eastern Zone), 34, 1 51& 2nd Floor, HEPC Building, Cathedral Garden Road, N ungambakkam, Chennai - 600 034
Sir,
Sub: Proposed construction of Hospital with residential quarters by Jaisakthi Educational Trust for Panimalar Medical College and Research Institute at Survey Number 11, 12., 13, etc., of Varadharajapuram Village, Poonamallee Taluk, Tiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu- Submission of half yearly Compliance Report- reg.
Ref: EC No. SEIAA/TN/F.5890/EC/8(a)/ 517/2017 Dated: 24.05.2017
With reference to the above, we have obtained Environmental Clearance from SEIAA,
Tamil Nadu on 24111May :2017 and herewith submitting Half Yearly Compliance Report ofEC
conditions for the period of May20 17 -September 2017.
Hence we request you to kindly acknowledge the same.
Thanking You
Yours faithfully, for JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Copy to:
1. Central Pollution Control Board, Regional office, Bangalore 2. Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Chennai 3. State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, Tamil Nadu
HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCE REPORT
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITAL WITH
RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS FOR
PANIMALAR MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH
INSTITUTE
BY
JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST
PERIOD: MAY 2017 - SEPTEMBER 2017
EC No. SEIAA/TN/F.5890/EC/8(a)/ 517/2017 Dated: 24.05.2017
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
S.NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO
COMPLIANCE REPORT
1 Introduction and status of the Project a - d
II Compliance Report 1 - 16
ANNEXURE
1. EC issued by SEIAA 17 - 34
2. Newspaper Advertisement copies 35 - 38
3. CTE issued by TNPCB 39 - 48
4. Site Plan approved by CMDA 49
5. Planning Permit issued by CMDA 50
6. STP design vetted by JNTU 51 - 74
7. Structural Stability Certificate by PWD approved
Engineer
75 - 79
8. In principal approval for supply of fresh water and
sewage disposal
80
9. Quarterly Baseline Monitoring Reports 81 - 101
10. Bar Chart 102 – 110
11. Photographs 111 - 112
INTRODUCTION & STATUS
OF THE PROJECT
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Page a
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Jaisakthi Educational Trust has proposed to construct Hospital with residential
quarters for Panimalar Medical College and Research Institute which consists of
Hospital block (G+3), 1 BHK apartment (S+4), 2 BHK apartment - 1 (S+4), 2 BHK
apartment - 2 (S+4), Duplex (G+3), Kitchen block (G+3), Mortuary block (G+1) with
UG Sump, STP and Chiller Plant located at Survey No. 11,12,13, etc., at
Varadharajapuram, Poonamallee Taluk, Thiruvallur District. The total built-up area
of the project is 79,088.56 Sq.m.
Jaisakthi Educational Trust has now constructing the proposed buildings with built-
up area of 79,088.56 Sq.m at Varadharajapuram, Poonamallee Taluk, Thiruvallur
District for which EC has been accorded vide EC No. SEIAA/TN/F.5890/EC/8(a)/
517/2017 Dated: 24.05.2017. And also obtained Planning Permit from Chennai
Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) to construct Hospital with residential
quarters vide Letter No. C4/6756/2016 dated: 05.04.2017.
In this regard, we have prepared half yearly Compliance report along with monitoring
reports for the period of May 2017 - September 2017 as per the specific and general
conditions stipulated by SEIAA, Tamil Nadu.
2.0 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
S.NO DESCRIPTION DETAILS
1. Total area of Extent 93,178.64 sq.m
2. Total Built up area 79,088.56 sq.m
3. Plot Coverage 29.4
4. FSI 0.82
5. Green belt area 13,976.80 sq.m
6. Total No. of. Beds 1000
7. Open parking area provided 8,065.6 sq.m
8. Parking
Car Parking Required
Two Wheeler Parking Required
Car Parking Provided
Two Wheeler Parking
Provided
575 Nos.
455 Nos.
579 Nos.
460 Nos.
9. Source of Water Supply and
sewage disposal
Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and
Sewerage Board (CMWSSB)
10. Total water Requirement 601 KLD
11. Fresh Water Requirement 391 KLD
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Page b
12. Quantity of wastewater
generation
543 KLD (100 KLD - Effluent, 443 KLD -
Sewage)
13. Treatment system for waste
water
STP
ETP
1000 KL Capacity (SBR Technology)
100 KL Capacity
14. Mode of disposal Treated Sewage:
Toilet Flushing - 210 KLD, HVAC - 176
KLD and Greenbelt development - 48 KLD
Treated Effluent:
HVAC - 100 KLD
15. Power requirement & Source 3,560 KVA and TANGEDCO
16. Solid waste generation,
treatment and management
Municipal Solid waste - 2,064 Kg/day
Bio-degradable - 1,154 Kg/day (Biogas
Plant - BARC Technology)
Non-Biodegradable - 790 Kg/day
(Authorized Recyclers)
Food waste - 120 Kg/day (Biogas Plant
- BARC Technology)
Bio Medical waste - 469 Kg/day (TNPCB
Authorized Recyclers)
Hazardous waste
DG Filters & filter material - 0.2 TPA
(Disposal through TSDF facility
Gummudipoondi)
Used oil - 0.15 TPA (Disposed to
TNPCB/CPCB authorized re-
processors)
ETP sludge - 1.2 Kg/day (Disposed to
TSDF Authorized Recyclers)
STP sludge - 74 Kg/day (Manure for
gardening)
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Page c
3.0 PRESENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT
BUILTUP AREA STATEMENT
Block Name Floor details Non FSI FSI Total (Sq.m)
Status
Teaching Hospital
Ground Floor 27.21 12134.19 12161.4 Completed
1st Floor 72.34 11204.96 11277.3 Not Completed
2nd Floor 28.36 11578.76 11607.12 Not Completed
3rd Floor 28.36 11580.19 11608.55 Not Completed
Sub Total (A) 156.27 46498.1 46654.37
Kitchen Block
Ground Floor 9.28 4628.05 4637.33 Completed
1st Floor 9.28 4460.89 4470.17 Not Completed
2nd Floor 9.28 3461.93 3471.21 Not Completed
3rd Floor 9.28 3461.93 3471.21 Not Completed
Sub Total (B) 37.12 16012.8 16049.92
Mortuary Block
Ground Floor 154.96 416.7 571.66 Not Completed
1st Floor 571.66 571.66 Not Completed
Sub Total (C) 154.96 988.36 1143.32
1 BHK Apartment
Stilt Floor 557.1 - 557.1 Completed
1st Floor 8.25 555.04 563.29 Not Completed
2nd Floor 8.25 555.04 563.29 Not Completed
3rd Floor 8.25 555.04 563.29 Not Completed
4th Floor 8.25 555.04 563.29 Not Completed
Sub Total (D) 590.1 2220.16 2810.26
2 BHK Apartment - 1
Stilt Floor 897.1 - 897.1 Completed
1st Floor 8.79 883.3 892.09 Not Completed
2nd Floor 8.79 883.3 892.09 Not Completed
3rd Floor 8.79 883.3 892.09 Not Completed
4th Floor 8.79 883.3 892.09 Not Completed
Sub Total (E) 932.26 3533.2 4465.46
2 BHK Apartment - 2
Stilt Floor 576.51 - 576.51 Completed
1st Floor 11.28 577.28 588.56 Not Completed
2nd Floor 11.28 577.28 588.56 Not Completed
3rd Floor 11.28 577.28 588.56 Not Completed
4th Floor 11.28 577.28 588.56 Not Completed
Sub Total (F) 621.63 2309.12 2930.75
Duplex
Ground Floor 14.21 763.36 777.57 Completed
1st Floor 14.21 611.16 625.37 Not Completed
2nd Floor 14.21 763.36 777.57 Not Completed
3rd Floor 14.21 611.16 625.37 Not Completed
Sub Total (G) 56.84 2749.04 2805.88
Electrical Substation
Ground Floor 524.7 - 524.7 Not Completed
1st Floor 524.7 - 524.7 Not Completed
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Page d
Sub Total (H) 1049.4 - 1049.4
UG sump & Pump Room
Ground Floor 377.1 - 377.1 Not Completed
1st Floor 377.1 - 377.1 Not Completed
Sub Total (I) 754.2 - 754.2
Chiller Plant Ground Floor 360 - 360 Not Completed
Sub Total (J) 360 - 360
STP & ETP Ground Floor 65 - 65 Not Completed
Sub Total (K) 65 - 65
GRAND TOTAL (A to K) 4,777.78 74,310.78 79,088.56
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
S.No Description Status
1. Rain water harvesting structures 15 %
2. Green belt development Not completed
3. Dual plumbing systems Not completed
4. Solar power systems Not completed
5. DG set and stack Not completed
6. Fire-fighting systems Not completed
7. Internal roads Not completed
8. Parking facilities Not completed
COMPLIANCE REPORT
EC Compliance Report
(MAY 2017 - SEPTEMBER 2017)
JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST
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STATUS OF COMPLIANCE - ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
EC No. SEIAA/TN/F.5890/EC/8(a)/ 517/2017 Dated: 24.05.2017
I) SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
A. PRE - CONSTRUCTION PHASE
S.No Conditions Status of Compliance
1. The project authorities should
advertise with basic details at least
in two local newspapers widely
circulated, one of which shall be in
the vernacular language of the
locality concerned, within 7 days of
the issue of clearance. The press
releases also mention that a copy of
the clearance letter is available with
the State Pollution Control Board
and also at website of SEIAA, TN.
The copy of the press release should
be forwarded to the Regional Office
of the Ministry of Environment and
Forests located at Chennai and
SEIAA-TN.
We have advertised the basic details
of Environmental Clearance in two
local newspaper namely Indian
Express and Dinamani dated:
30.5.2017.
- Complied
2. In the case of any change(s) in the
scope of the project, a fresh
appraisal by the SEAC/SEIAA shall
be obtained before implementation.
Agreed to comply
3. A copy of the clearance letter shall
be sent by the proponent to the
Local Body. The clearance letter
shall also be put on the website of
the Proponent.
Agreed to comply
4. “Consent for Establishment” shall be
obtained from the Tamil Nadu
Pollution Control Board and a copy
of the same shall be submitted to the
SEIAA, Tamil Nadu.
Consent to Establish from Tamil
Nadu Pollution Control Board has
been obtained vide Consent order No.
170129324262 for Air and Consent
order No. 170119324262 for Water
dated: 22.08.2017
- Complied
5. Any appeal against this
environmental clearance shall lie
with the Hon’ble National Green
Tribunal, if preferred, within a period
of 30 days as prescribed under
Agreed to comply
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Section 16 of the National Green
Tribunal Act, 2010.
6. The approval of the competent
authority shall be obtained for
structural safety of the buildings
during earthquake, adequacy of
firefighting equipment’s, etc as per
National Building Code including
protection measures from lightning
etc before commencement of the
work.
The structural stability certificate for
the buildings has been obtained. A
certification for structural stability of
the buildings has been obtained from
PWD approved Engineer
- Complied
7. All required sanitary and hygienic
measures for the workers should be
in place before starting construction
activities and they have to be
maintained throughout the
construction phase.
As the workers for construction are
deployed locally housing
arrangements are not provided or the
workers. Other basic sanitary and
hygienic requirements are made
available.
- Complied
8. Design of buildings should be in
conformity with the Seismic Zone
Classifications.
Agreed to comply.
9. The Construction of the structures
should be undertaken as per the
plans approved by the concerned
local authorities/local
administration
The buildings are being constructed
as per the plans approved by
Chennai Metropolitan Development
Authority (CMDA)
- Complied
10. All other statutory clearances such
as the approvals for storage of diesel
from Chief Controller of Explosives,
Fire and Rescue Services
Department, Civil Aviation
Department, Forest Conservation
Act, 1980 and Wild Life (Protection)
Act, 1972, State / Central Ground
Water Authority, Coastal Regulatory
Zone Authority, other statutory and
other authorities as applicable to the
project shall be obtained by project
proponent from the concerned
competent authorities.
Agreed to comply.
NOC has been obtained from Tamil
Nadu Fire and Rescue Services
Department and is enclosed
11. The Project proponent shall have to
furnish the probable date of
commissioning of the project
supported with necessary bar charts
to SEIAA-TN.
Agreed to comply.
The Bar charts indicating the
schedule for carrying out projects
activities has been enclosed
12. No construction activity of any kind No construction activity will be taken
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shall be taken up in the OSR area. up in the OSR area.
13. Consent of the local body concerned
should be obtained for using the
treated sewage in the OSR area for
gardening purpose. The quality of
treated sewage shall satisfy the
bathing quality prescribed by the
CPCB.
Agreed to comply
14. The structural design of the
proposed building must be vetted by
premier academic institutions like
Anna University, IIT Madras, etc.,
and the fact shall be informed to
SEIAA.
The structural adequacy certification
from PWD approved Engineer has
been obtained and is enclosed
The proposed buildings being
constructed for an Academic
Institution has been designed and
verified by expert academicians for
its structural adequacy.
15. The height and coverage of the
constructions shall be in accordance
with the existing FSI/FAR norms as
per Coastal Regulation Zone
Notification, 2011.
Agreed to comply.
16. The Pidarithangal Lake adjacent to
the project site shall not be polluted
at any point of time.
The Pidarithangal Lake adjacent to
the project site will not be polluted at
any point of time.
17. Excess storm water after storage,
recharge etc shall be discharged to
the public drain near to the
Bangalore Highway. There should be
no connection to the lake.
The excess storm water after storage
will be discharged into public drain
near to the Bangalore Highway and
not to the Pidarithangal lake.
18. The Municipal Solid waste shall be
managed through Bio-Methanation
plant based on BARC Technology.
The Municipal Solid waste will be
managed through Bio-Methanation
plant based on BARC Technology.
19. The Biogas plant shall be installed
above the ground level.
The Biogas plant will be installed
above the ground level.
20. The project proponent without fail
shall relocate the treated sewage
collection sump to the Northern
boundary of the project site.
Agreed to comply.
21. The project proponent has to put up
rain water harvesting storage facility
of 2262 Cu.m for to harvest and
reuse in entire rain water during
normal rains. Only when rains are
resulting to flood the excess rain
water recovered shall be disposed to
recharge pits / wells and further
The rain water will be harvested and
reused by providing adequate rain
water harvesting sump for storing.
The excess rain water will be
discharged through the external
existing storm water drain along the
Bangalore highway.
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access shall alone be discharged into
road side sump water rain.
22. No solid or liquid waste shall find
access directly or indirectly to the
Pidarithangal Lake.
At any point of time no solid or liquid
waste will find access to the
Pidarithangal lake.
23. The proponent has to plant not less
than three rows of trees preferably
with native species along the
boundary
Agreed to comply.
The tree plantation will be carried
out as per State Expert Appraisal
Committee (SEAC) recommendation.
B. CONSTRUCTION PHASE
S.No Conditions Status of Compliance
1. All the labourers to be engaged for
construction should be screened for
health and adequately treated before
and during their employment on the
work at the project site.
Condition accepted. Only physically
fit laborers were selected for
construction by the contractors at
the start of construction of the
project. In addition all the laborers
have undergone medical health
checkup by a qualified practitioner
during the medical camp which will
be conducted at regular intervals.
2. The entire water requirement during
construction phase shall be met
from ground Water source / out
sourcing from the source with
approval of the PWD Department of
water resources.
Agreed to comply.
3. Provision shall be made for the
housing labour within the site with
all necessary Infrastructures and
facilities such as fuel for cooking,
mobile toilets, mobile STP, safe
drinking water, medical health care,
creche etc. The housing may be in
the form of temporary structures to
be removed after the completion of
the project.
Laborers are deployed locally.
However, adequate housing
arrangements for the construction
labors with necessary infrastructures
and facilities will be provided
whenever required.
4. A First Aid Room shall be provided in
the project site during the entire
construction phase of the project.
There is an existing Health Care
Facility within the campus to cater
any medical emergency that arises
during the construction period.
5. Adequate drinking water and
sanitary facilities should be
provided for construction workers at
the site. The treatment and disposal
We have been provided the adequate
drinking water for construction
workers at the site. The wastewater &
solid waste generated during the
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of waste water shall be through
dispersion trench after treatment
through septic tank. The MSW
generated shall be disposed through
Local Body and the identified
dumpsite only.
construction phase is being disposed
suitably.
6. The solid waste in the form of
excavated earth excluding the top
soil generated from the project
activity shall be scientifically utilized
for construction of approach roads
and peripheral roads, as reported.
The excavated earth material has
been used for the construction of
approach roads and peripheral
roads.
7. All the top soil excavated during
construction activities should be
stored for use in horticulture/
landscape development within the
project site.
We agree to develop the
horticulture/landscape with the use
of excavated top soil during the
construction phase.
8. Disposal of other construction debris
during construction phase should
not create any adverse effect on the
neighboring communities and be
disposed off only in approved sites,
with the approval of Competent
Authority with necessary
precautions for general safety and
health aspects of the people.
The construction debris is being
disposed in approved sites after
getting the permission from the
competent Authority.
9. Construction spoils, including
bituminous materials and other
hazardous materials, must not be
allowed to contaminate
watercourses. The dump sites for
such materials must be secured so
that they should not leach into the
adjacent land/ lake/ stream etc.
No bituminous waste is expected to
generate at the site during
Construction phase. The materials
used for the construction activities
are non-hazardous
10. Low Sulphur Diesel shall be used for
operating diesel generator sets to be
used during construction phase. The
air and noise emission shall conform
to the standards prescribed in the
Rules under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986, and the Rules
framed thereon.
Low Sulphur diesel is being used for
operating diesel generator set to be
used during construction phase. The
air and noise emission will conform
the standards prescribed under E (P)
Act.
11. The diesel required for operating
stand by DG sets shall be stored in
underground tanks and if required,
clearance from Chief Controller of
The diesel required for operating DG
set will be bought only on need basis.
Therefore storage of diesel will not be
required.
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Explosives shall be taken.
12. Vehicles hired for bringing
construction materials to the site
should be in good condition and
should conform to air and noise
emission standards, prescribed by
TNPCB/CPCB. The vehicles should
be operated only during non-peak
hours
Latest hi-tech vehicles with valid
emission certificate are hired for
transportation of construction
materials to the project site. The
construction material is transported
to the project site only during non-
peak hours.
13. Ambient air and noise levels should
conform to residential standards
prescribed by the TNPCB, both
during day and night. Incremental
pollution loads on the ambient air
and noise quality should be closely
monitored during the construction
phase.
Ambient air & noise level survey was
already carried out to know the
existing environmental conditions
and it will be carried out at regular
intervals during construction phase
also.
14. Fly - Ash bricks should be used as
building material in the construction
as per the provision of Fly ash
Notification of September, 1999 and
amended as on 27th August, 2003.
Only Fly ash bricks and Cement
blocks are used as a building
material in the construction as per
the provision of Fly ash Notification.
15. Ready-mix concrete shall alone be
used in building construction and
necessary cub-tests should be
conducted to ascertain their quality.
We are using high quality ready mix
concrete for construction purposes,
after conducting necessary tests to
ascertaining its quality. The test
report of cube test conducted to
ensure the quality of Ready mix
concrete is enclosed
16. Storm water management around
the site and on site shall be
established by following the
guidelines laid down by the storm
water design manual.
Agreed to comply.
17. Water demand during construction
should be reduced by use of pre-
mixed concrete, curing agents and
other best practices prevalent .
We agree to reduce the water demand
in construction phase by the use of
pre mixed concrete, curing agents
and implementing other best
practices.
18. Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing
and drinking water should be of low
flow type by adopting the use of
aerators / pressure reducing devises
/ sensor based control.
Low flow water fixtures which are
less water consumptive will be used.
19. Use of glass in windows shall be
reduced up to 40% to reduce the
Glass will be used for windows &
ventilators only and shall be
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electricity consumption and load on
air conditioning. If necessary, high
quality double glass with special
reflecting coating shall be used in
windows.
restricted to less than 12%.
20. Roof should meet prescriptive
requirement as per Energy
Conservation Building Code by using
appropriate thermal insulation
material, to fulfill the requirement.
We agree to construct roof as per
ECBC Norms.
21. Opaque wall should meet prescribed
requirement as per Energy
Conservation Building Code which is
mandatory for all air conditioned
spaces by use of appropriate
thermal insulation material to fulfill
the requirement.
We agree to construct the opaque
walls as per ECBC Norms.
22. Adequate fire protection equipments
and rescue arrangements should be
made as per the prescribed
standards.
Adequate fire protection equipments
and rescue arrangements is being
made as per the prescribed
standards.
23. Proper and free approach road for
fire-fighting vehicles up to the
buildings and for rescue operations
in the event of emergency shall be
made.
We agree to provide the proper
approach road for firefighting
vehicles and for rescue operations in
emergency period.
24. All Energy Conservation Building
Code (ECBC) norms have to be
adopted.
Agreed to comply
25. Personnel working in dusty areas
should wear protective respiratory
devices and they should also be
provided with adequate training and
information on safety and health
aspects. Occupational health
surveillance program of the workers
should be undertaken periodically
to observe any contractions due to
exposure to dust and take corrective
measures, if needed
Personnel Protective Equipments
(PPE) are provided to the laborers
while they enter site to protect them
against dust, noise etc. and is made
mandatory to wear them during work
at site. Medical camps are conducted
at regular intervals for the laborers
and Staff. Records of the camp
conducted will be maintained.
26. Periodical medical examination of
the workers engaged in the project
shall be carried out and records
maintained. For the purpose,
schedule of health examination of
the workers should be drawn and
Personnel Protective Equipments for
construction workers is being
provided & health checkup camps
are conducted periodically.
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followed accordingly. The workers
shall be provided with personnel
protective measures such as masks,
gloves, boots etc.
27. A separate environmental
management cell with suitable
qualified personnel should be set-up
under the control of a Senior
Executive, and the shortfall shall be
strictly reviewed and addressed.
Agreed to comply
C) CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION PHASE/ POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE/
ENTIRE LIFE OF THE PROJECT:
S.No Conditions Status of Compliance
1. The Project Proponent shall ensure
compliance of EC conditions related
to Pre construction and Construction
phases before the facility is handed
over for occupancy and shall report
to SEIAA, verified by Regional Office,
MoEF & CC, Chennai.
Agreed to comply
2. The SEIAA reserves the right to add
additional safeguard measures
subsequently, if non-compliance of
any of the EC conditions is found
and to take action, including
revoking of this Environmental
Clearance as the case may be.
Agreed to comply
3. There shall be no drawl of ground
water.
Ground water drawl will not be
envisaged.
4. The Project Proponent shall plant
tree species with large potential for
carbon capture in the proposed
green belt area based on the
recommendation of the Forest
department well before the project is
ready for occupation.
Tree plantation will be carried out as
per recommendation of Forest
department.
5. The Proponent shall be responsible
for the maintenance of common
facilities including greening, rain
water harvesting, sewage disposal,
solid waste disposal and
environmental monitoring including
terrace gardening for a period of 3
years. Within one year after handing
Conditions accepted.
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over the flats to all allotters, a viable
society for an association among the
allotters shall be formed to take
responsibility of continuous
maintenance of all facilities with
required agreements for compliance
of all conditions furnished in
Environment Clearance (EC) order
issued by the SEIAA-TN or the
Proponent himself shall maintain all
the above facilities for the entire
period.
6. The ground water level and its
quality should be monitored and
recorded regularly in consultation
with the central Ground Water
Authority.
We agree to conduct the ground
water quality monitoring on regular
intervals.
7. The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
installed should be certified by an
independent expert/ reputed
Academic institutions for its
adequacy and a report in this regard
should be submitted to the SEIAA,
TN before the project is
commissioned for operation. Treated
effluent emanating from STP shall be
recycled / reused to the maximum
extent possible. The treated sewage
shall conform to the norms and
standards for bathing quality laid
down by CPCB irrespective of any
use. Necessary measures should be
made to mitigate the odour and
mosquito problem from STP. Explore
the less power consuming systems
viz. baffle reactor etc. for the
treatment of sewage.
Agreed to comply.
The design of Sewage treatment plant
has been constructed and certified
for its design adequacy by
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University, Hyderabad and the report
of the same is enclosed
8. The Proponent shall install STP as
furnished. Any alteration to satisfy
the bathing quality shall be informed
to SEIAA-TN.
Agreed to comply.
9. The Proponent shall operate STP
continuously by providing stand by
DG set in case of power failure.
Agreed to comply. Continuous
operation of STP will be ensured by
providing standby DG sets.
10. It is the sole responsibility of the
proponent that the treated sewage
Agreed to comply
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water disposed for green belt
development/ avenue plantation
should not pollute the soil/ ground
water/ adjacent canals/ lakes/
ponds, etc.
11. Adequate measures shall be taken to
prevent odour emanating from solid
waste generated from STP.
Proper air circulation shall be
ensured within the solid waste
processing area & STP to prevent
odour generation.
12. The Plastic wastes shall be
segregated and disposed as per the
provisions of Plastic Waste
(Management & Handling) Rules
2011.
We agree to dispose the plastic
wastes as per Plastic Waste
(Management & Handling) Rules
2011.
13. The Bio Medical wastes shall be
collected, segregated and disposed
as per the provisions of Bio-Medical
Waste Management Rules, 2016.
We agree to dispose the Biomedical
waste as per Bio-Medical Waste
Management Rules, 2016. A copy of
Biomedical Waste handling &
disposal agreement is enclosed
14. The Project Proponent has to ensure
that no biomedical waste shall find
access to the water bodies/lakes and
wetlands surrounding to the project
site.
Agreed to comply.
15. All bio medical shall be kept in
closed container under fenced and
roofed area.
Agreed to comply.
16. The E waste generated shall be
collected and disposed to the
authorized E waste centre as per
E-waste (Management & Handling),
Rules 2011.
We agree to dispose the e-waste to
authorized agencies.
17. Diesel power generating sets
proposed as source of back-up power
during operation phase should be of
enclosed type and conform to rules
made under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986. The height of
stack of DG sets should be equal to
the height needed for the combined
capacity of all proposed DG sets.
Adequate acoustic enclosures and
required stack height will be
provided.
18. The diesel required for operating DG
sets shall be stored in underground
tanks fulfilling the safety norms and
if required, clearance from the Chief
Controller of Explosives shall be
Diesel required for operation of DG
sets will be bought in need basis.
Therefore, storage of diesel will not
be required.
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taken.
19. The acoustic enclosures shall be
installed at all noise generating
equipments such as DG sets, air
conditioning systems, cooling water
tower, etc. and the noise level shall
be maintained as per
MoEF/CPCB/TNPCB
guidelines/norms both during day
and night time.
We agree to provide acoustic
enclosures for all noise generating
equipments and noise level will be
maintained as per the CPCB
guidelines.
20. Spent oil from D.G sets should be
stored in HDPE drums in an isolated
covered facility and disposed as per
the Hazardous & other Wastes
(Management & Trans boundary
Movement) Rules 2016. Spent oil
from D.G sets should be disposed off
through registered recyclers.
The spent oil from DG sets will be
handled as per the Hazardous &
other Wastes (Management & Trans
boundary Movement) Rules 2016.
21. The proponent / Owner of the Flats
shall ensure that storm water drain
provided at the project site shall be
maintained without choking or
without causing stagnation and
should also ensure that the storm
water shall be properly disposed off
in the natural drainage / channels
without disrupting the adjacent
public. Adequate harvesting of the
storm water should also be ensured.
Agreed to comply.
22. The proponent/ Owner of the Flats
shall ensure that roof rain water
collected from the covered roof of the
buildings, etc shall be harvested so
as to ensure the maximum
beneficiation of rain water harvesting
by constructing adequate sumps so
that 100% of the harvested water
shall be reused.
Rooftop rainwater will be diverted to
the collection tanks and reused for
domestic purposes after initial
treatment.
23. Rain water harvesting for surface
run-off, as per plan submitted
should be implemented. Before
recharging the surface run off, pre-
treatment with screens, settlers etc.
must be done to remove suspended
matter, oil and grease, etc. The
proponent shall provide adequate
Ground water recharge structures
will have pre filtration system for
removal of any suspended matter.
The recharge systems shall in strict
compliance with the Environmental
Clearance.
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number of bore wells / percolation
pits / etc. as committed. The bore
wells / percolation pits etc. for
rainwater recharging should be kept
atleast 5 mts above the highest
ground water table.
24. The construction authority should
ensure that the nearby water bodies
and the lakes around are not defiled
in any way through their activities
due to proposed project and
thereafter.
Agreed to comply.
25. The project activities shall not cause
any damage to ecosystem such as
water bodies / lakes and wetlands
surrounding to the project site.
Agreed to comply.
26. Application of solar energy should be
incorporated for illumination of
common areas, lighting for gardens
and street lighting. A hybrids system
or fully solar system for a portion of
the apartments shall be provided.
Roof top Solar system and water
heaters shall be incorporated in the
hospital and residential quarters.
27. A report on the energy conservation
measures conforming to energy
conservation norms prescribed by
the Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall
be prepared incorporating details
about building materials &
technology; R & U factors etc and
submitted to the SEIAA in three
month’s time.
Agreed to comply
28. Energy conservation measures like
installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting
the areas outside the building
should be integral part of the project
design and should be in place before
project commissioning. Used CFLs
and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for
recycling as per the prevailing
guidelines/rules of the regulatory
authority to avoid mercury
contamination. Use of solar panels
may be done to the extent possible.
CFL and LED will be used for lighting
the areas outside the building.
Unusable CFL/LED bulbs will be
properly collected, stored & handed
over to authorized E-waste recyclers.
29. Traffic congestion near the entry and
exit points from the roads adjoining
Condition compiled.
Provisions for 100% parking for the
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the proposed project site shall be
avoided. Parking shall be fully
internalized and no public space
should be utilized. Parking plan to
be as per CMDA norms. The traffic
department shall be consulted and
any cost effective traffic regulative
facility shall be met before
commissioning.
inpatients, outpatients, visitors and
Staffs are fully internalized. There
shall be no traffic congestion in the
nearby areas due to lack of parking
space in the project.
30. The proponent shall prepare
completion plans showing Separate
pipelines marked with different
colours with the following details.
i. Location of STP, compost
system, underground sewer
line.
ii. Pipe Line conveying the treated
effluent for green belt
development.
iii. Pipe Line conveying the treated
effluent for toilet flushing.
iv. Water Supply pipeline.
v. Gas Supply Pipeline
vi. Telephone cable
vii. Power Cable
viii. Storm Water Drain
ix. Rain water Harvesting System,
etc.,
and it shall be made available to the
owners.
Condition accepted & shall be
compiled
31. A First Aid Room shall be provided
during operation of the project, with
necessary equipments and life-
saving medicines and should be
manned all the 24 hours any day.
We agree to provide First Aid Room
with all necessary life-saving
medicines and as the campus consist
of hospital blocks, it will be easy even
to cater emergency medical needs.
32. The building should have adequate
distance between them to allow free
movement of fresh air and passage
of natural light, air and ventilation.
Sufficient distance between the
buildings is maintained for cross
circulation of air and adequate light
ventilation.
33. The amount of Rupees equivalent to
0.5% of the Project Cost by the
proponent under CSR activity should
be earmarked for such activities as
committed by the proponent for the
purpose for which it was allocated.
Agreed to comply
34. Lightning arrester shall be properly Lighting arrester will be installed as
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designed and installed at top of the
building and where ever is
necessary.
recommended.
35. The environmental statement for
each financial year ending 31st
March in Form-V as is mandated to
be submitted by the project
proponent to the concerned State
Pollution Control Board as
prescribed under the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, as amended
subsequently, shall also be put on
the website of the company. The
status of compliance of
environmental clearance conditions
and shall also be sent to the
Regional Office of the Ministry of
Environment and Forests, Bangalore
by e-mail.
Agreed to comply
36. This Environmental Clearance does
not imply that the other statutory /
administrative clearances shall be
granted to the project by the
concerned authorities. Such
authorities would be considering the
project on merits and be taking
decisions independently of the
Environmental Clearance.
Agreed to comply
37. The SEIAA, TN may alter/modify the
above conditions or stipulate any
further condition in the interest of
environment protection, even during
the subsequent period.
Agreed to comply
38. The Environmental Clearance does
not absolve the applicant/proponent
of his obligation/requirement to
obtain other statutory and
administrative clearances from other
statutory and administrative
authorities.
Agreed to comply
39. The SEIAA, TN may cancel the
environmental clearance granted to
this project under the provisions of
EIA Notification, 2006, if, at any
stage of the validity of this
environmental clearance, if it is
Agreed to comply
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found or if it comes to the knowledge
of this SEIAA, TN that the project
proponent has deliberately concealed
and/or submitted false or misleading
information or inadequate data for
obtaining the environmental
clearance.
40. The proponent shall upload the
status of compliance of the
stipulated EC conditions, including
results of monitored data on their
website and shall update the same
periodically. It shall simultaneously
be sent to the Regional Office of
MoEF, Chennai, the respective Zonal
Office of CPCB, Bengaluru and the
TNPCB. The criteria pollutant levels
namely; PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx
(ambient levels as well as stack
emissions) or critical sectoral
parameters, indicated for the project
shall be monitored.
We agree to upload the status of
compliance of the stipulated EC
conditions, including results of
monitored data in our website and we
will the same periodically.
Simultaneously be sent to the
Regional Office of MoEF, Chennai,
the respective Zonal Office of CPCB,
Bangalore and the TNPCB, Chennai.
We are herewith submitting the EC
compliance report for the period of
May 2017 to September 2017.
41. A separate environmental
management cell with suitable
qualified personnel should be set-up
under the control of a Senior
Executive, who will report directly to
the Head of the Organization.
We agree to set up the environmental
management cell with the suitable
qualified personnel under the control
of the senior executive. And he will
report directly to the head of
organization.
42. The Regional Office of the Ministry
located at Chennai shall monitor
compliance of the stipulated
conditions. The project authorities
should extend full cooperation to the
officer (s) of the Regional Office by
furnishing the requisite data /
information / monitoring reports.
We will extend our full co-operation
to the officers of the Regional Office of
the Ministry.
43. The project proponent shall submit
progress reports on the status of
compliance of the stipulated
environmental clearance conditions
including results of monitored data
(both in hard copies as well as by e-
mail) to the Ministry of Environment
and Forests, its Regional Office
Chennai, the respective Zonal Office
Conditions agreed shall be compiled
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of Central Pollution Control Board,
SEIAA, TN and the State Pollution
Control Board once in six months.
44. Failure to comply with any of the
conditions mentioned above may
result in withdrawal of this
Environmental Clearance and
attract action under the provisions
of the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986.
Condition accepted.
45. The above conditions will be
enforced inter-alia, under the
provisions of the Water (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the
Air (Prevention & Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981, the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986,
the Public Liability Insurance Act,
1991, along with their amendments
,draft Minor Mineral Conservation &
Development Rules , 2010 framed
under MMDR Act 1957,National
Commission for protection of Child
Right Rules ,2006 and rules made
there under and also any other
orders passed by the Hon’ble
Supreme Court of India/Hon’ble
High Court of Madras and any other
Courts of Law, including the Hon’ble
National Green Tribunal relating to
the subject matter.
Conditions accepted.
ANNEXURE
ANNEXURE I
EC ISSUED BY SEIAA
I . Dr. H.MALLESHAPPA,l.F.S MEMBER SECRETARY
STATE LEVEL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY - TAMIL NADU
To,
3rd Floor, Panagal Maaligai, No.1 Jeenis Road, Saidapet, Chennai-15. Phone No.044-24359974
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE (EC)
Letter No. SEIAA/TN/F. 5890/EC/ 8(a)f 517 /2017 dated: 24.05.2017.
M/s. JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST, Bangalore Trunk Road, Varadharajapuram, Nazarethpettai, Poonamallee, Chennai 600 123, Tamil Nadu.
Sir,
Sub: SEIM, TN - Environmental Clearance - Proposed construction of Hospital with residential quarters by Mis. Jaisakthi Educational Trust for Panimalar
Medical College and Research ;lnstitute at Survey Numbers 11, 12, 13, 21, 22,
23, 24pt, 25pt, 26, 2111 (pn, 2712(pt), 2811 (pt), 2812(pt), 2911 (pt) , 2912(pt) , 38/1(pt), 39/1(pt), 39/2(pt) ; 4171, 41/2(pt), 42, 43, 44, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106 and 108 of Varadharajapuram Village, Poonamallee Taluk, Tiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu - Environmental Clearance Issued - Regarding .
Ref: 1.Your application for Environmental Clearance dated: 07.11 .2016
2. Minutes of the 851h SEAC meeting held on 30.03.2017.
3. Minutes of the 21 oth SEIAA meeting held on 24.05 .2017
This has reference to your application 151 cited, the proposal is for obtaining
Environmental Clearance to establish a construction project under Category 82 and
Schedule S.No. 8(a) under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, as
amended.
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State Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, TN 2017 --______ ......_ ___ _ The Competent Authority and Authorized signatory furnished detailed information in
Form 1 and Form 1A and liquidate enclosures are as Annexures:
Annexure 1
PROJECT DETAILS
SI No Description Details
M/s. JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST,
Name of the Project Bangalore Trunk Road,
1) Varadharajapuram, Nazarethpettai, proponent and address
Poonamallee,
Chennai 600 123, Tamil Nadu
2) Proposed Activity Proposed Construction of Hospital with Residential
Quarters
3) Schedule No. 8(a)
4) Project Location
11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24pt, 25pt, 26, 27/1(pt), 27/2(pt),
i)Survey Nos. 28/1 (pt), 28/2(pt), 29/1 (pt), 29/2(pt), 38/1 (pt), 39/1 (pt),
39/2(pt), 41/1, 41/2(pt), 42, 43, 44, 98, 100, 101, 102,
103, 106 and 108
ii)Revenue Village Varadharajapuram
iii)Taluk Poonamallee
iv)District Tiruvallur
5) Area of the Land 93, 178.64 Sq.m
6) Built up Area 79,088.56 Sq.m
It is proposed to construct Hospital with residential
quarters '(72 Nos.) for Panimalar Medical College and
7) Brief description of the Research Institute which consists of Hospital block
project (G+3), 1 BHK apartment (S+4), 2 BHK apartment - 1
(S+4), 2 BHK apartment - 2 (S+4), Duplex (G+3),
Kitchen block (G+3), Mortuary block (G+1) with UG I
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Sump, STP and Chiller Plant
8) No of Patient beds 1000
9) Expected Occupancies 6,060
10) Parking facilities 8,065 .5 Sq.m
11) Green Belt 13,976.80 Sq.m
UTILITIES-WATER -
Total Fresh Water 391 KLD 12)
Requirement
a)Source from where the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage
water is proposed to be Board (CMWSSB)
drawn
i)Domestic Purposes 391 KLD
ii)Toilet Flushing(Recycled 210 KLD
Water)
iii) Green belt 48 KLD
development/gardening
(Recycled Water)
iv) HVAC (Recycled Water) 276 KLD
13) Waste Water -
i)Sewage 443 KLD
ii) Trade Effluent 100 KLD
iii) Details of Treatment STP of capacity 450 KLD
ETP of capacity 100 KLD
iv) Mode of Disposal with Treated Sewage:
quantity Toilet Flushing - 210 KLD, HVAC - 176 KLD and Greenbelt development - 48 KLD
Treated Effluent: HVAC - 100 KLD
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_______ s._tate Level Environmental lmpa~t Assessment Authority, TN I 2017 14) SOLID WASTE -
I) Municipal solid Waste 2,064 kg/day (including Food waste - 120 kg/day)
i) Bio degradable - 1154 Decomposed through Bio Gas Plant kg/day (BARC Technology)
ii) Non Bio degradable - 790 Disposed to Authorized Recyclers Kg/day
iii) STP Sludge - 7 4 Kg/ day Manure for gardening
15) POWER REQUIREMENT -
!)Electricity Board 3,560 KVA
ii)D.G .Set 2000 KVA (2 Nos.)
iiii)Height of Stack above the Stack height of 30.7 m above the GL
tallest Building
16) Project Cost 143.13 Crores
Annexure 2- Affidavit
1. We shall supply the daily fresh water . requirement to the tune of 391 KLD during the
entire period of operation as per the approval letter issued by Chennai Metropolitan
Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) . Based on the above commitment, I
hereby undertake and commit that required water for the entire operation period will be
obtained from the above Authority, before obtaining completion certificate from the
competent authority. Also alternate source of water shall be provided by M/s. Jeppiaar
water Private Limited, Thiruerkaranai Village, (via) Thenneri, Kunnam Post,
Kancheepuram District 631604.
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2. The treated sewage 434 KLD generated from the proposed project will be reused for
Toilet Flushing 210 KLD, HVAC of 176 KLD and Greenbelt development of 48 KLD. The
treated/ untreated sewage shall not find access to any water body /streams.
3. The treated effluent of 100 KLD generated from the proposed project will be reused for
HVAC of 100 KLD. No excess treated effluent shall be let out into nearby lakes or any
water body at any point of time, ensuring Zero Liquid Discharge.
4. The biodegradable waste of 1154 kg/day shall be treated using Biagas Plant (BARC
Technology) and disposable of non-biodegradable waste of 790 kg/day shall be
disposed to Authorized Recyclers. The reusable waste such as paper, plants etc., shall
be collected by uncoiled twin bins by providing twin bin in each. Household/commercial
establishment and disposed to such vendorsAor reuse. STP sludge 7 4 kg/day generated
from the STP will be used as manure for gardening. Chemical sludge from ETP of 5
kg/day will be disposed to TSDF .Authorized Recyclers . We shall dispose the solid waste
as committed above without polluting the soil/ground water/adjacent canals/lakes/Ponds
etc.,
5. As we are doing CSR (Corporate Social Responsibilities) as a part our social
responsibility and carried out some activities like renovation of existing Buildings,
Sanitary facility, Facilitation of Drinking Water, books & journals, computer and etc., for
Government Higher Secondary School, NH4, Poonamallee economically backward and
protection and beautification of the Pidarithangal Lake.
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_______ s_t_at_e Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, TN ! 2011 6. Photographs of the site of the project taken on 14th day of March of the Year 2017 was
signed by the proponent and attested by approved notary public shows that the
construction activity not commenced .
And also aware that I can be prosecuted under relevant act and rules, if am not ensuring
the adherence of the above commitment"
The project activity is covered in 8(a) of the Schedule and is of 82 category. It does not
require Public Consultation as per Para 7 Ill Stage (3) (i) (d) of EIA Notification, 2006.
The Authority after considering all the requisite documents with status and date and
based on SEAC appraisal and recommendations for issue of Environmental Clearance in
its 85th meeting held on 30.03.2017 vide Item No:85-03, considered the proposal in SEIM
meeting held on 24.05.2017 vide Item No.210-02 here by Conveyed the Environmental
clearance along with the conditions containing three Parts namely Part-A-Preconstruction
Phase, Part-B-Construction Phase and Part-C- Operation Phase .
Validity:
The SEIAA hereby accords Environmental Clea1·ance to the abovepro ject under the
provisions of E~A Notification date.d 14th September, 2006 asamended , with validity fo r
Seven years from the date of issue of EC, subject to the compliance of the terms and
conditions stipulated below:
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State Level Environmental Impact Ass.:.:.:.ment Authority , TN ( 2011
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
The Environmental Clearance shall not be cited for relaxing the other applicable rules to
this project.
Part A- Conditions for Pre Construction phase:
i) The project authorities should ~dvertise with basic details at least in two local
newspapers widely circulated, one of which shall be in the vernacular language of
the locality concerned , within 7 days of the issue of clearance. The press
releases also mention that a copy of the clearance letter is available with the
State Pollution Control Board and also at website of SEIM, TN. The copy of the
press release should be forwarded to the Regional Office of the Ministry of
Environment and Forests located at Chennai and SEIM-TN.
ii) In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, a fresh appraisal by the
SEAC/SEIM shall be obtained before implementation .
iii) A copy of the clearance letter shall be sent by the proponent to the Local Body.
The clearance letter shall also be put on the website of the Proponent.
iv) "Consent for Establishment" shall be obtained from the Tamil Nadu Pollution
Control Board and a copy shall be submitted to the SEIM, Tamil Nadu.
v) Any appeal against this environmental clearance shall lie with the Hon'ble
National Green Tribunal, if preferred, within a period of 30 days as prescribed
under Section 16 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
vi) The approval of the competent authority shall be obtained for structural safety of
the buildings during earthquake, adequacy of firefighting equipment's, etc as per
National Building Code including protection measures from lightning etc before
commencement of the work.
vii) All required sanitary and hygienic measures for the workers should be in place
before starting construction activities and they have to be maintained throughout
the construction phase.
viii) Design of buildings should be in conformity with the Seismic Zone Classifications.
ix) The Construction of the structures should be undertaken as per the plans
approved by the concerned local authorities/local administration .
x) All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from
Chief Controller of Explosives , Fire and Rescue Services Department, Civil
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-------·State Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, TN ! 2011 __ _ Aviation Department, Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and Wild Life (Protection)
Act, 1972, State I Central Ground Water Authority, Coastal Regulatory Zone
Authority, other statutory and other authorities as applicable to the project shall
be obtained by project proponent from the concerned competent authorities.
xi) The Project proponent shall have to furnish the probable date of commissioning
of the project supported with necessary bar charts to SEIM-TN.
xii) No construction activity of any kind shall be taken up in the OSR area.
xiii) Consent of the local body concerned should be obtained for using the treated
sewage in the OSR area for gardening purpose. The quality of treated sewage
shall satisfy the bathing quality prescribed by the CPCB.
xiv) The structural design of the proposed building must be vetted by premier
academic institutions like Anna University, llT Madras, etc., and the fact shall be
informed to SEIM.
xv) The height and coverage of the constructions shall be in accordance with the
existing FSl/FAR norms as per Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2011.
xvi) The Pidarithangal Lake adjacent to the project site shall not be polluted at any
point of time.
xvii) Excess storm water after storage, recharge etc shall be discharged to the public
drain near to the Bangalore Highway. There should be no connection to the lake.
xviii) The Municipal Solid waste shall be managed through Bio- Methanation plant
based on BARC Techology.
xix) The Biogas plant shall be installed above the ground level.
xx) The project proponent without fail shall relocate the treated sewage collection
sump to the Northern boundary of the project site.
xxi) The Project Proponent has to put ·up rain water harvesting storage facility of 2262
Cu.m for to harvest and reuse in entire rain water during normal rains. Only when
rains are resulting to flood the excess rain water recovered shall be disposed to
recharge pits/wells and further acces$ shall alone be discharged into road side
sump water rain .
xxii) No solid or liquid waste shall find access directly or indirectly to the pidarithangal
lake.
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________ s_ta_t_e_L_evel Envir~ nmental Impact Assessmen~thority, TN I 2017 xxiii) The proponent has to plant not less than three rows of trees preferably with
native species along the boundary of the Pidarithangal Lake.
Part 8- Conditions for construction phase:
i) All the labourers to be engaged for construction should be screened for health
and adequately treated before and during their employment on the work at the
site.
ii) The entire water requirement during construction phase shall be met from ground
water source/out sourcing from the source with approval of the PWD Department
of water resources .
iii) Provision shall be made for the housing labour within the site with all necessary
infrastructures and facilities such as fuel for cooking , mobile toilets, mobile STP,
safe drinking water, medical health care, creche etc. The housing may be in the
form of temporary structures to be removed after the completion of the project.
iv) A First Aid Room shall be provided in the project site during the entire
construction phase of the project.
v) Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for
construction workers at the site. The treatment and disposal of waste water shall
be through dispersion trench after treatment through septic tank. The MSW
generated shall be disposed through Local Body and the identified dumpsite only.
vi) The solid waste in the form of excavated earth excluding the top soil generated
from the project activity shall be scientifically utilized for construction of approach
roads and peripheral roads , as reported .
vii) All the top soil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in
horticulture/ landscape development within the project site.
viii) Disposal of other construction debris during construction phase should not create
any adverse effect on the neighboring communities and be disposed off only in
approved sites , with the approval of Competent Authority with necessary
precautions for general safety and health aspects of the people.
ix) Construction spoils, including bituminous materials and other hazardous
materials, must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses. The dump sites for
such materials must be secured so that they should not leach into the adjacent
land/ lake/ stream etc.
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x) Low Sulphur Diesel shall be used for operating diesel generator sets to be used
during construction phase . The air and noise emission shall conform to the
standards prescribed in the Rules under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986,
and the Rules framed thereon.
xi) The diesel required for operating stand by DG sets shall be stored in
underground tanks and if required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives
shall be taken .
xii) Vehicles hired for bringing construction materials to the site should be in good
condition and should conform to air and noise emission standards, prescribed by
TNPCB/CPCB. The vehicles should be operated only during non-peak hours.
xiii) Ambient air and noise levels should conform to residential standards prescribed
by the TNPCB, both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the
ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during the construction
phase. The pollution abatement measures shall be strictly implemented .
xiv) Fly- Ash bricks should be used as building material in the construction as per the
provision of Fly ash Notification of September, 1999 and amended as on 2J1h
August, 2003.
xv) Ready-mix concrete shall alone be used in building construction and necessary
cube-tests should be conducted to ascertain their quality .
xvi) Storm water management around the site and on site shall be established by
following the guidelines laid down by the storm water design manual.
xvii) Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed
concrete, curing agents and other best practices prevalent.
xviii) Fixtures for showers, toilet flushing and drinking water should be of low flow type
by adopting the use of aerators I pressure reducing devises I sensor based
control.
xix) Use of glass shall be reduced up to 40% to reduce the electricity consumption
and load on air conditioning. If neces~ary, high quality double glass with special
reflecting coating shall be used in windows .
xx) Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building
Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material , to fulfill the requirement.
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xxi) Opaque wall should meet prescribed requirement as per Energy Conservation
Building Code which is mandatory for all air conditioned spaces by use of
appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfill the requirement.
xxii) Adequate fire protection equipments and rescue arrangements should be made
as per the prescribed standards.
xxiii) Proper and free approach road for fire-fighting vehicles up to the buildings and for
rescue operations in the event of emergency shall be made.
xxiv) All Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) norms have to be adopted.
xxv) Personnel working in dusty areas should wear protective respiratory devices and
they should also be provided with adequate training and information on safety
and health aspects . Occupational health surveillance program of the workers
should be undertaken periodically to observe any contradictions due to exposure
to dust and take corrective measures, if needed.
xxvi) Periodical medical examination of the workers engaged in the project shall be
carried out and records maintained. For the purpose, schedule of health
examination of the workers should be drawn and followed accordingly. The
workers shall be provided with personnel protective measures such as masks,
gloves, boots etc.
xxvii) A separate environmental management cell with suitable qualified personnel
should be set-up under the control of a Senior Executive, and the shortfall shall
be strictly reviewed and addressed.
Part C- Conditions for Operation Phase/Post Construction Phase/Entire Life of the
Project:
i. The Project Proponent shall ensure corripliance of EC conditions related to Pre -
construction and Construction phases before the facility is handed over for
occupancy and shall report to SEIAA, verified by Regional Office, MoEF & CC,
Chennai.
ii. The SEIM reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if
non-compliance of any of the EC conditions is found and to take action, including
revoking of this Environmental Clearance as the case may be.
iii . There shall be no drawal of Ground water.
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iv. The Project Proponent shall plant tree species with large potential for carbon capture
in the proposed green belt area based on the recommendation of the Forest
department well before the project is ready for occupation .
v. The Proponent should be responsible for the maintenance of common facilities
including greening, rain water harvesting , sewage treatment and disposal, solid
waste disposal and environmental ' monitoring includinn terrace gardening for a
period of 3 years. Within one year after handing over the flats to all allottees a viable
society or an association among the allottees shall be formed to take responsibility of
continuous maintenance of all facilities with required agreements for compliance of
all conditions furnished in Environment Clearance (EC) order issued by the SEIAA-I
TN or the Proponent himself shall maintain all the above facilities for the entire
period. The copy of MOU between the buyers Association and proponent shall be
~ommunicated to SEIM-TN. v1. The ground water level and its quality should be monitored and recorded regularly in
consultation with Ground Water Authority.
vii . The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) installed should be certified by an independent
expert/ reputed Academic institutions for its adequacy and a report in th.is regard I
should be submitted to the SEIAA, TN before the project is commissioned for
operation . Treated effluent emanating from STP shall be recycled I reused to the
maximum extent possible. The treated sewage shall conform to the norms and
standards for bathing quality laid' down by CPCB irrespective of any use. Necessary
measures should be made to mitigate the odour and mosquito problem from STP.
Explore the less power consuming systems viz. baffle reactor etc. for the treatment
of sewage.
viii. The Proponent shall install STP as furnished. Any alteration to satisfy the bathing
quality shall be informed to SEIM-TN.
ix. The Proponent shall operate STP continuously by providing stand by DG set in case
of power failure.
x. It is the sole responsibility of the proponent that the treated sewage water disposed
for green belt development/ avenue plantation should not pollute the soil/ ground
water/ adjacent canals/ lakes/ ponds, etc.
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xi. Adequate measures should be taken to prevent odour emanating from solid waste
processing plant and STP .
xii. The Plastic wastes shall be segregated and disposed as per the provisions of Plastic
Waste (Management) Rules 2016 .
xiii. The Bio Medical wastes shall be collected , segregated and disposed as per the
provisions of Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016.
xiv. The Project Proponent has to ensure that no bio medical waste shall find access to
the water bodies/lakes and wetlands surrounding to the project site.
xv. All biomedical shall be kept in closed container under fenced and roofed area. xvi. The e - waste generated should be collected and disposed to a nearby authorized e-
waste centre as per E- waste (Management) , Rules 2016.
xvii . Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of back-up power during operation
phase should be of enclosed type and conform to rules made under the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986. The height of stack of DG sets should be equal to the height
needed for the combined capacity of all proposed DG sets.
xviii. The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks
fulfilling the safety norms and if required, clearance from the Chief Controller of
Explosives shall be taken .
xix. The acoustic enclosures shall be ins.tailed at all noise generating equipments such
as DG sets, air conditioning systems, cooling water tower, etc. and the noise level
shall be maintained as per MoEF/CPCBrTNPCB guidelines/norms both during day
and night time.
xx. Spent oil from D.G sets should be stored in HOPE drums in an isolated covered
facility and disposed as per the Hazardous & other Wastes (Management &
Tansboundary Movement) Rules 2016 . Spent oil from D.G sets should be disposed
off through registered recyclers.
xxi. The proponent/ Owner of the Flats shall ensure that storm water drain provided at
the project site shall be maintained without choking or without causing stagnation
and should also ensure that the storm water shall be properly disposed off in the
natural drainage I channels without disrupting the adjacent public. Adequate
harvesting of the storm water should also be ensured .
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xxii. The proponent/ Owner of the Flats shall ensure that roof rain water collected from
the covered roof of the buildings, etc shall be harvested so as to ensure the
maximum beneficiation of rain water harvesting by constructing adequate sumps so
that 100% of the harvested water shall be reused.
xxiii . Rain water harvesting for surface run-off, as per plan submitted should be
implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment with screens,
settlers etc. must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease, etc. The
Proponent shall provide adequate number of bore wells I percolation pits/ etc. as
committed. The bore wells I percolation pits/ etc. for rainwater recharging should be
kept at least 5 mts. above the highest ground water table .
xxiv. The construction authority should ensure that the nearby water bodies and the lakes
around are not defiled in any way through their activities due to the proposed project I
and thereafter.
xxv. The Project activities shall not cause any damage to ecosystem such as water
bodies/lakes and wetlands surrounding to the project site.
xxvi . Application of solar energy should be incorporated for illumination of common areas,
lighting for gardens and street lighting. A hybrids system or fully solar system for a
portion of the apartments shall be provided.
xxvii. A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation
norms prescribed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency shall be prepared incorporating
details about building materials & technology; R & U factors f;tc and submitted to the
SEIAA in three month's time.
xxviii. Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs!TFLs for lighting the areas
outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in place before project commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly
collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of
the regulatory authority to avoid mercury contamination. Use of solar panels may be
done to th·e extent possible.
xxix. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the
proposed project site shall be avoided . Parking shall be fully internalized and no
public space should be utilized. Parking plan to be as per CMDA norms. The traffic
department shall be consulted and any cost effective traffic regulative facility shall be
met before commissioning.
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with different colours with the following details
1. Location of STP, compost system, underground sewer line.
11. Pipe Line conveying the treated effluent for green belt development.
iii. Pipe Line conveying the treated effluent for toilet flushing
1v. Water supply pipeline ·
v. Gas supply pipe line, if proposed
vi. Telephone cable
vii; Power cable
viii. Strom water drains, and
1x. Rain water harvesting system., etc.,. and it shall be made available to
the owners.
xxxi. A First Aid Room shall be provided during operation of the project, with necessary
equipments and life- saving medicines and should be manned all the 24 hours any
day.
xxxii. The buildings should have adequate distance between them to allow free movement
of fresh· air and passage of natural light, air and ventilation.
xxxiii. The amount of Rupees equivalent to 0.5% of the Project Cost by the proponent
under CSR activity should be earmarked for such activities as committed by the
proponent for the purpose for which it was allocated.
xxxiv. Lightning arrester shall be properly designed and installed at top of the building and
where ever is necessary.
xxxv. The environmental statement for each financial year ending 31st March in Form-Vas
is mandated to be submitted by the project proponent to the concerned State
Pollution Control Board as prescribed under the Environment (Protection) Rules,
1986, as amended subsequently, shall also be put on the website of the company.
The status of compliance of environmental clearance conditions and shall also be
sent to the Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangalore by
e-mail.
xxxvi. This Environmental Clearance does not imply that the other statutory I administrative
clearances shall be granted to the project by the concerned authorities. Such
authorities would be considering the project on merits and be taking decisions
independently of the Environmental Clearance.
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xxxvii. The SEIM, TN may alter/modify the above conditions or stipulate any further
condition in the interest of environment protection, even during the subsequent
period.
xxxviii . The Environmental Clearance does not absolve the applicant/proponent of his
obligation/requirement to obtain othe:r statutory and administrative clearances from
other statutory and administrative authorities.
xxxix. The SEIM, TN may cancel the environmental clearance granted to this project
under the provisions of EIA Notification, 2006, if, at any stage of the validity of this
environmental clearance, if it is found or if it comes to the knowledge of this SEIM,
TN that the project proponent has deliberately concealed and/or submitted false or
misleading information or inadequate data for obtaining the environmental clearance.
xi. The proponent shall upload the status of compliance of the stipulated EC conditions,
including results of monitored data on their website and shall update the same
periodically. It shall simultaneously be sent to the Regional Office of MoEF, Chennai,
the respective Zonal Office of CPCB, Bengaluru and the TNPCB. The criteria
pollutant levels namely; PM 10 , PM2.5 , S02, NOx (ambient levels as well as stack
emissions) or critical sectoral parameters, indicated for the project shall be
monitored.
xii. A separate environmental management cell with suitable qualifiedpersonnel should
be set-up under the control of a Senior Executive, who will report directly to the Head
of the Organization.
xiii . The Regional Office of the Ministry located at Chennai shall monitor
compliance of the stipulated conditions. The project authorities should extend full
cooperation to the officer (s) of the Regional Office by furnishing the requisite data I
information I monitoring reports.
xliii. The project proponent shall submit progress reports on the status of compliance of
the stipulated environmental clearance conditions including results of monitored data
(both in hard copies as well as by e-mail) to the Ministry of Environment and Forests,
its Regional Office Chennai, the respective Zonal Office of Central Pollution Control
Board, SEIM, TN and the State Pollution Control Board once in six months.
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withdrawal of this clearance and attract action under the provisions of the
Environment (Protection) Act, 198E3.
xiv. The above conditions will be enforced inter-alia, under the provisions of the Water
(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention & Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991, along with their amendments ,draft Minor Mineral Conservation
& Development Rules , 2010 framed under MMDR Act 1957,National Commission
for protection of Child Right Rules ,2006 and rules made there under and also any
other orders passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of lndia/Hon'ble High Court of
Madras and any other Courts of L_aw, including the Hon'ble National Green Tribunal
relating to the subject matter.
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Copy to: '
1. The Principal Secretary to Government, Environment & Forests Dept, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Fort St. George, Chennai - 9.
2. The Ch.airman, Central Pollution Control Board, PariveshBhavan, CBD Cum-Office Complex, East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110032.
3. The Member Secretary, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, 76, Mount Salai, Guindy, Chennai-600 032.
4. The APCCF (C), Regional Office , Ministry of Environment & Forest (SZ), 34,HEPC Building, 1 st&2nd Floor, Cathedral Garden Road, Nungampakkam,Chennai - 34.
5. Monitoring Cell, I A Division, Ministry of Environment & Forests, ParyavaranBhavan, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003.
6. The BOD, Poonamallee Pand1ayat, Poonamallee
7. Stock File . --X-X--X--
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ANNEXURE III
CTE ISSUED BY TNPCB
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TAMIL NADU POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
CONSENT ORDER NO. 170129324262 DATED: 22/08/2017.
PROCEEDINGS NO.T4/TNPCB/F.1019TLR/RL/TLR/A/2017 DATED: 22/08/2017
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Consent to establish or take steps to establish is hereby granted under Section 21 of the Air (Prevention and control of Pollution)
Act,1981, as amended in 1987 and the Rules and Orders made there under to
Trustee,
M/s . JAISAKTHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST - PANIMALAR HOSPITAL AND RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS
S.F No.11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24pt, 25pt, 26, 27/1(pt), 27/2(pt), 28/1(pt), 28/2(pt), 29/1(pt), 29/2(pt), 38/1(pt),
39/1(pt), 39/2(pt), 41/1, 41/2(pt), 42, 43, 44, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106 and 108,
VARADHARAJAPURAM Village,
Poonamallee Taluk,
Tiruvallur District.
Authorizing occupier to establish or take steps to establish the industry in the site mentioned below:
S.F No. 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24pt, 25pt, 26, 27/1(pt), 27/2(pt), 28/1(pt), 28/2(pt), 29/1(pt), 29/2(pt), 38/1(pt),
39/1(pt), 39/2(pt
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